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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2778267" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Some of the places that I farm on are just a few miles from Salt Plains. The numbers of cattle egrets and herons that fly over at dusk headed back to the lake are incredible. Cattle egrets have been following me around this last week while swathing hay, and if it's alive, they'll eat it. From grasshoppers to sand toads, large rats and small cottontails..............so I assume bullfrogs would be no different. Most ponds and creeks were dry here for a couple of years or longer. As they were drying, and getting really low, herons and egrets lined the banks, and the pickings were easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2778267, member: 15643"] Some of the places that I farm on are just a few miles from Salt Plains. The numbers of cattle egrets and herons that fly over at dusk headed back to the lake are incredible. Cattle egrets have been following me around this last week while swathing hay, and if it's alive, they'll eat it. From grasshoppers to sand toads, large rats and small cottontails..............so I assume bullfrogs would be no different. Most ponds and creeks were dry here for a couple of years or longer. As they were drying, and getting really low, herons and egrets lined the banks, and the pickings were easy. [/QUOTE]
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